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BOBARS PATRIOTIC 1G
DEMOCRAT FROM AI ASHLAND ON
ELECTION BALLOT FRIDAY AFTERNOON
PAGE THREE
t
I AHho Sheriff Jennings Has reslsn
j as democratic nominee tor sheriff
t the coming election on account of
ntering !he army, anil Deputy Sher
if W. O. Garrett was unanimously
lomtnated by the democratic county
immlttoe to fill the vacancy, Coun
f Clerk Gardner has refused to place
larrett's namo on tlio ballot as dem
tratic nominee, holding that as Jen
Itngs has not left tlio county and
as not died, the committee had no
mtbority to fill his place on the
Icket. He will probably be man-.amused.
, County Clerk Gardner did his best
o keep Sheriff J-cnnlngs from reslgn
ng from the ticket, altho he has
inlisted for service, and been called
j the colors. His departure has been
ostponed on account of the Influ
inza epidemic. On account of Gard
ler's dictatorial attitude, and to
void ibelng forced off the ticket,
Sarrctt has qualified as an indepen
ent. : With the appointment of County
Assessor A: 11. Coleman upon the
ccommendatton of Clerk Gardner to
ako the place of Jennings on tho
county draft board, and the qualify
ng of Deputy Sheriff Leslie Stansell
0 succeed Jennings as sheriff, all
he vacancies caused by Jennings'
resignation duo to his leaving soon
or military service have 'been filled,
j Mr. Garrett plans to make an ag
gressive campaign for election
(gainst Chas. Terrell, the republican
fominee. During his two years as
ieputy sheriff .Mr. Garrett has had
jharge of the tax collection depart-
( pent of the sheriff's office and thus
)as become widely acquainted in the
rounty. He Is 4 4 years or age, pos
sesses a pleasing personality and has
lad 'considerable business experience,
fie halls from the Applegate district
arhere he has operated a ranch dur
ing his eight years residence In Jack
ion county.
' Prior to locating in this county he
was in charge of a largo producing
ail field In .Maricopa, Calif. During'
lis 'early manhood ho served for lfi
'cars as a telegraph operator.
1 As to Mr. Garrett's democracy,- Il
ls unquestionably of sterling cbarac
.er as he was born In Mississippi and
'aisert in Texas. That's an awful
combination. In fact ho was born a
lomocrnt and never got over it-1
lover knew any botrcr.
IDENmiY .
; ATHLETIC CONTROL
In eo-opernlion with (lie slmlenl
IkkIv the la cull v is now in mine ili-
i'ect control of athletic activities of
ho Inch school witli a facility innn
lieer and treasurer in co-operation
tvi'.h a student luanai'cr and trcasnr-
r. This chmme was taken in uc
onlance with the wishes ol' the
Hchfiol board and Superintendent Da
venport. j At last Friday's meeting' of the
ti.lont nssctnlilv the constitution
find hv-laws were amended in niniiv
articulars to pave the wnv for iac-
iiltv control.
At yesterday's nicclini; of (ho stu-
I'ent nssemldv. Herbert Urev was
Icetcd as student iiianau'cr (if nin
eties and Lawrence (irev. as nllilolie
(ropcrtv manaaer. Lii.st niulit at a
j-icetintr of the facultv. Principal 1'.
3!. linker was elected as facultv nth
Jut ie niiinau'cr atid I.. II. Hlakelv as
'Ssislant manawr. while .Mrs. Kliza
Icsth Jerome was elected as treasurer.
ASHLAND. Oct. 10. On Frldiiy
afternoon, Oct. 11, at 3 o'clock, Ash
land will put the capital P in patrio
tic pep, and also placo the big V in
victory, all thru tho agency of a
spontaneous rally guisei as a com
munity sing. Tho gntherfng will bo
hold in tho Chautauqua auditorium.
The public schools will be dismissed
in time to participate. Thefo will
be music, also talks by our bet local
speakers, and it is planned to mike
tho event one possessing all the ehar
acterltics of a patriotic love feast.
It Is unnecessary to add that the
object of this rally is to give an im
petus to the Liberty loan movement.
This district Is still lachsng in the
specified quota duo to be ralfed by
Oct. 19. Ashland has pursued the
voluntary rnbscrlpllon plan in the
present lainpnign with good results,
but in order to cup an achievement,
rocourso must be, had thru other
channels if present efforts fall to
score on the homestretch.
There will be no hagKling over
this matter, either, for the direct
question will ba applied, "What Is
victory worth to you?" We now have
a great inspiration, and let fhe re
sponso be commensurate with that
Inspiration. The news from the pat
tle front inspires every America
heart, not only with pride and patri
otism, but with a great incentive to
do his or her part. There is no shirk
ing, no shifting of the Individual
burden, no selfishness, by onr sol
diers in France, and there should he
none here. We arc both, supporting
the same cause our army in one
way, ourselves in another but theirs
is the greater burden. Should we
not fulfil our obligation, in the midst
of ease and contentment, as prompt
ly, as loyally and efficiently as' our
soldiers do theirs?
Tho community sing will bo well
worth attending on its own merits,
even if the direct motive of the rally
is a bond rally. Tho entire move
ment is patriotic all the way thru,
and tho employment of a little inno
cent camouflage in the way of desig
nation should nol detract from the
main purpose, which is a fixed re
solve to back tho government in
meeting its financial obligations.
Granted the expenditures are prodig
ious, the demands must be met and
tho ultimate benefit to be derived Is
beyond compare.
Ashland is not the only locality
that is shy in meeting quota require
ments up to the present date, but
this circumstance will not deter us
in reaching the goal in due season
I
SEATTLE, Oct. 10. Fifty Indus-
trios were held today by the Seattle
Community Labor Hoard of the Fnit
.ed States Kmploment office to be
non-essential to the winning of the
'war. Tho board ruled that in the
'future tho listed Industries must cm
tploy men not aide bodied or women.
; All the non-essential Industries
tore are to be combed by the board
faor able-bodied men able to get Into
essential work. Employers were
asked to help. '
j The list Includes commercial or
ganization and club employes, bro
kers, insurance agents, dancing In
structors, tobacco salesmen, automo
bile salesmen, taxi cab drivers, plea
sure car repair and Heanlng men.
gasoline and oil station employes,
.florists and Junk dealers.
f:
j Took Out. Dreadful Soreness
When the kidneys are wonkencd or
overworked so that they fall to filter
and throw all impurities out of the
blood, the poison remains In the sys
tem and uackache, soreness, lame
ness and rheumatic pains are likely
to develop. Mrs. David Henry, So S
Lincoln Ave., Washington, X. J..
writes: "Foley Kidney Pills are do
ing me much good, both my kidneys
and the rheumatism. They took all
the dreadful soreness out of my
limbs. For sale by Mcdford Phar
FULFILLS HOPES
LO'XDOX. Wednesday, Oct. 9
Pri sideut WilFon's reply to Prince
Maximilian found fullest support in
this tivenins's newspapers. The
Westminster Gazette says;
"It fulfills the hopes and expecta
tions of the allies in Kurope,"
The Tall-Mall Gazette says the an
swer "will put to nn effective test
tho riiK-erity of llto German 'over
tures." Tho Slandnrd Kays the question
a.'died hy President. Wilson "KO to the
root of matters and Indicate very
clearly the insincerity, weakne.cs and
hollowucss of the proposals put for
ward hy Prince Maximilian.'
I
SPEAKS .AT PAGE
Knox l'rice. 'America's famous
buy orator, who bus been nddresiMmr
enthusiastic audiences in San Diciro,
Los Anueli!. San r'rnncw'-u. Scittllo,
Vacoma, lrtlund and ithiiiv other
ctties, is to .nppcar here lor u litnteu
isit and will aivo several ol his la-
moiis lectures, mo principal one ue-
ini "We Will Have iiirkov JU'tore
Tluinksgiviiur,'' nt tho l'uirii tomor
row" uuil Saturday. ' 1
This .six vear oll hnl. ll is sum, lias
done mure than a iv other child of his
aire, m raisinir itiiHis ior lie ncu
Cross and the Liliertv Limn commit
ters. Jle is an authon7.el speaker
for the i.ib.'rtv loan and lit eoniunc-
tion with (Turn Kimball Yoiinsr. the
famous niox.inr picture star, broke
the record loi ouick campaitrviiiiir ou
fie Third Lincriv loan nv i-insinir
$(.'0.(111(1 in an hour's lime.
Knox I'ncu has hail the liniuiv ol
appivirmg on the program witli
mayors, tro .'.'mors, senators .'mil for-
eiun I'liinmiss'ous, and is siimI to lie
the m ist virile speaker on patriotic
subjects of anv proiliL-v that has ap
peared in the la.st decade.
Kniinent physicians nil over the
cosat. after a tlutrnuali exaniinition.
have pronounced him plivsieallv nor
mal, but psvehohn.'ists si utc that lie
has the brain o.f a hov from 1'- to 1 1
years old.
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AMSTERDAM, Oct. TO. Referr
inR to an extraordinary session of
tho Dutch cabinet which has leen
held, the ilandelshlud says it is very
persistently rumored that the gov
ernment is considering offering Its
service to hoth tho belligerent groups
Tho school board is still in a quan
dry on the question of establishing
a night school. The matter was dis
cussed at last night's mooting of the
'hoard and i special committee was
appointed to further investigate.
Thero has not been a very hourly re
sponse so far to Superintendent Dav
enport's riMtuest made- somo time ago
tvr all persons who would like to at
tend a night school to report to him,
either in person or by postal card.
But the big problem, facing the
school is to provido teachers for the
suggested school, as t.w members
are .unanimously of the opinion that
tho regular day teacher;; should not
bo used at night. To oMaln compe
tent outside teachers will bo rather
difficult as such teachers would have
to certify with tho state school de
partment. Tho board approved of tho ap
pointment of Mrs. V. C. .VlcUeynokU.
wife, of the head of the commercial
department of the high' school, as
teacher In tho Roosevelt building to
till a vacancy. The board also ap
proved of the recent transfora -of
teachers made by the snperiutcncient,
who transferred the sixth grade from
Jackson 'to Lincoln school in order
that one moroteacher might he, pro
vided for Washington school Tvhere
thero was a congestion. Miss, Mabel
Mickey . was transferred fnirn the
Roosevelt to the Washington build
ing and Miss Theone Carkin from the
Roosevelt to the upper department
work in the Washington ' building.
Then Miss Alta M. .lohnso i, principal
of Jackson school was giv sn tho fifth
grade at tho Jackson h jilding and
Miss Anna Jeffrey, who formerly had
tho 0th grade at Jackson school, was
transferred to Roosevelt school.
with a view to their reaching an
agreement. Xo confirmation of this
was obtainable' ut tho Dutch foreign
office.
'ltft '
A -fl-esp
PIERCE TO SPEAK
AT THE THEATERS
Ilo'n. Walter M. Tierce, dcmoernlic
candidate ior governor, one ol' Ore
mm' most cloinicnt four minute men.
will midribs the patrons of the
I'iiim and Riallo theaters Kridav ev
I'liitii; relative to the Liliertv I'um. Mr.
I'icrie is n weaker of force and ha
a iucsmih' ff real inlrrcst. Thouuh
a candidate lieiure the voters he will
not di-ciif-f imlitical nuetioiis but will
confine1 himself to war measures and
(he rei'c-sitv fur supporting tiie va
rious war activities.
coast Subscribes
40 PER CENT QUOTA
sax ntANVtsrn. ot. int.ii..
crt v loan hcadiinarter- aniioimccd
here carlv toilav that the Twclt'lli
I'ed era I Ne-crve di-Irict bail hanked
.17I.7.i4. Still or l.'t.. per cent of ilr
nuota in the Fourth Libert v loan.
Lo-t Anvele- a still leading' Sun
Kranei-co in the eoiite-t for an nver--uli-"-nptn'ii
and an utti-udaut riuht
to name it naval c--el.
Se.ittle. OaKland, Portland, Ttico
ma. Spokane. Karcka, Alnmcda, l.oiii:
Iteai'h. Iiiver-ide and HelliUL'ltam
were all puttinu tip "tnnir eampaiun
for the --au:e honor.
The diM riel mu-l sub-eribe 'J.'i,
iHMi.iKKi a :.-iv to make mt it allot
tiicitt, it 'vn-i aituouueed.
Asthe sun of life
sinks toward the west
Life has bceriisaid.to consist of a constant
succession of breakdowns and repairs.
In old age, the former predominate.
The body machirt-e is more or less worn
out. Digestion is less perfect, elimination
of waste is increased in quantity, but
reduced in efficiency. V ' -y..'- ,
Hence, constipation is particularly pernicioui.
Constipation means more than mere failure of the
bowelj to move regularly and thorouehly. Jt means
stagnation of the contents of the intestine, increased
fermentation, putrefaction and germ action, the
production of irritating 'and poisonous substances,
that are absorbed into the i blood and carried all over
the body. 1
This is arrays serious in old age it is especially
dangerous. '
Constipation cannot be cured by drugs at any age.
It is especially harmful to an aged person to use pills,
salts, and similar strong purges in order to force the
bowels to act. , '
Rut The Nujol Treatment for Constipation Is not
only safe, it is in every way efficient.
Nujol is Hot a drug, does.not act like any drug.
Nujol helps nature to re-establish easy, soft,
thorough bowel evacuation as "regular as clock
work." V ..? y
Nujol softens and keeps properly moist the in
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Nujol makes it easy for the intestinal muscles to
act, and prevents them from overwork. -
Nujol absorbs poisons and carries them out of
the body.
Get Nujol from your druggist anitake it according
to directions.
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